Huron Signal, 1848-02-25, Page 3MARKETS.
The price 1 Mr, meal sad all kisds 1 grain
bas *Me little varied fax a somber of weeks. —
le Pew Yeck sail Liverpool markets the nra-
d.ssy is dewaworde.
rum Wilma and Smith's Europese Time',
me Wen re *Stead Wheat, Flour, Meal, dkc.,
Liverpool ks amber its whew*the Co,. Laws only
Mt. 7b wapaws ei
muse* M r•,ek, 1848. Th. New York Spec-
tate, my, them is s limited donned sad heat'
as.r►et Cr ion ; prier varying from 3W 3d to
11s per bbl t and Moatteal it ie 24e to 25e. In
Tse.ate lie3d ea 90e. Hamdtoo..18s 9d to We
6d. G.den.b—Seer 90e, Wheat 3e per bush.,
Gaup 10d te 1s, pork 12s ed to 17i Gd. Herrings
per bbl. 90s ; white fedi and treat, 35e ; hey
per toe, 30e to 35. ; potatoes Is 3d to 1.6.1 per
beak-
FOR SALE,
DT Tea SUUUCIIasa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AN N anrtmest of.DRY GOODS, HARO_
in
WARE and CROCKERY, p
Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool, at
the lowest rates.
—ALSO —
Hhds. "Martel's?' and "Hennessy's"
first quality Brandy,
Cases superior Pale Sherry Wine,
de. , do. Port Wine, Perkins
Barrels. 4 des. each, " y+
fa Co.'s' Porter,
Barrels Muscovado Sugar.
•
do Refined English Loaf Sugar,
Chests el Hysoo Tea, ahs
Barrels of Syracuse FINE SALT.
M. B. SEYMOUR k CO.
Godericb, Feb., 24, 1b48. 4 w 4
THEATRE ROYAL,
GODERICII.
AT THE HURON HOTEL.
ON Thursday and Friday Evenings, the
2nd and 3rd of March, will be per-
formed Scenes, for tbe first time in Gude-
rice, from'
RICITARD 11i.
Gloster,
King Henry,
Prince of Weise,
Duke of York,
Duke of Buckingham,
Lord Mayor,
Csteaby,
Tyrrel,
Lady Anne,
1
HAMLET.
A$ATsoae.
Hamlet, 1
Ghost, . Ari n:as.
,,Queen of Denmark,
MERCHANT OF VENICE.
edarieo,
Solarise, - AMATEURS,
Shylock,
Juhal
,
ROB ROY.
Rob Roy,
Raableigb Osbaldieton,
Francis O.baldiston, AataTaolta.
Major Galbraith,
Capt. McStewart,
To cooclud. with Scenes from the laugh-
able Comedy of the
RIVALS.
Air AnthonyAbsolute,.
Capt. Absolute,
Fay,
LIST OF LICENSES
ISSSUED FOR TILE HURON DISTRICT iN THE YEAR 1848.
uaseeirT101
Ur L,Caa as.
Boy,
AsATSLRI.
SHOP.
DATA o1
a0.
1 20thDee.
2 1847
3 let Feb.
4 1848.
INV. 9
a
4
6
7
8
9
10
I
14
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
66
8.
41
IS
Si
41
414
el
4.
4.
61
u
66
64
it
11
41
is
SO
Si
6.
61
21 "
22
23
24
25
26
27
00
u
4.4
10
44
Tu w.0. Its. LD.
Jame, Willson.
Without Grace,
W. B. Orr,
James Watson,
Liviagetoo Brews,
Juno Copp,
Peter Woods,
Hugh Thom:mon,
Joseph tlrp,llau,
Ftaocu F,ahlmgli,
Julia 11 ick.,
8eba.ttan Fryfugle,
W,Iham Hicks.
Andrew t4eb•eh,
Thoma D.ugla.,
John Allen,
Andrew I)onogh,
Janes bleesulr,
James Whiteford,
Donald Gordon,
Robert Donkin,
Ilenry Ilaacke,
Thomas Darke,
.Patrick Flanagan,
Jane llallwilf,
Georgy Nodgise.
Jame Gentles,
Robert Cook,
Davit Munro,
T. W. Rubissos,
Rot.ert Ellis,
ALE AND Sanistl Johns,
BEER. 9 John Dunlop,
RISIDuca.
Stratford,
(i•derleh,
8tr•.l ed,
0.dertcb,
Imre oa TUTOL ar'T
SAGS. Or freta.
Stratford,
Tockersmltb,
Stratford,
South F-as'hope,
North lssthope,
Mitchell.
1)0.
South Easthope,
Stratford,
Ellice,
Stratford, .
Goderich,
Do.
Stratford,
Tuskerenutb,
Bayfield,
Hibbert,
Bay fir Id.
Godench, 7 Ill
McGilltvtay, 3 10
Umbers. 3 10
Bted.fph, 3 10
Goderich, 7 *0
Du. Township, 3 10
Do. do. 3 10
North Eeethope, 3 10
Godench, 7 10
L7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
3 10
7 en
3 *0
3 00
3 *0
3 10
3 10
7 10
3 10
7 *0
7 10
7 *0
7 10
3 *0
3 06
3 10
3 00
Godench,
•
1 10
1 10
£30 0 0
133 0 0
3 0 0
£166 0 0
(S(,) -For C. WIDDER, Iaspedor Horst District•
B. WILSON, Deputy.
DANIEL UZARS,
oft?tc Peace, Huron Dli erict.
A true
a(Jerk
OFFICE C:.F.RK OF TIIE PEACE, Z
Godench. 21st February, 1948. S
CANADA COMPANY.
LANDS IN CANADA WEST,
(Let. Uppeh Canada.J -
rrHE attention of EMIGRANTS, OLD
SETTLERS Sad others, is invited by
the Canada Company to the HU$ON DIS-
TRICT, containing • about
• 1,000,000 Acres of Land.
in ONE 'BLOCK, extending Westward
from the Gore and Wellington Districts to hold :—thus, for example, by paying the
the Shores of Lake Huron, which bound moderate Annual Rent and no snore, he
it for sixty miles. secures the use of the Land for Ten Years,
and then, if he t`hooses, he may purchase at
THE LAND iN THE HURON DIS-. the price stated in the Lease, or reject it
TRIC1' is of the -neat character, and of altogether, as he may find it to his advan-
the deecriptton best adapted to the cultiva-. tag• --the option being entirely tcitk the Lee -
tion of Wheat. This District posseseee. ars. The Company will,,however, snake a
advantages which tende it peculiarly eligi liberal deduction upoD the price, it the Set -
Ne to every class of Settle.: scarcely a tier requires to purchate the Land .before
bad Farm is to be found in it : it is well entering
ter datheho will oTenth f course save ear of hie all ease, and
oro
cratered bs living Streams, and the climate y moot o(! Rent.
is most healthy. The principal Port is pay
Godcrich, the District Town, which has a
population of about 1,000—good Stores or
Shops, Mechanics, a large Grist Mill, a
Ful:ing and Carding Mill, an Iron Foundry,
places of Religious Worship, resident Cler-
6v'
GODERICH CARRIAGE SHOP.
LIYI TSOnea•ITR*ET, O!,e DOOa SISSY 07
ALLEN'S INN.
PHE Subscriber respectfully intimates to
1 the inhabitants of Goderich and inn
vicinity, that be is prepared to execute all
orders for
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, LI;MBER k
LIGHT WAGGONel,
Cutters, Lumber Sleighs, G go, 1)og Carts.
kc., aitJ all other articles in bis line ul
!miaow.
N. B. Repairing promptly attended to.
Q Country Produce taken in part pay•
Mout. JOHN SASIA(iI.
Guderich, Feb. 1811,, 1843. ] 3y
Y' q q 1it q Y. Y
vategeo0eand beneficial terms, to suit the
means or views of Settlers of every descrip-
tion,—they may be had by way of LEASE
.for TEN YEARS—NO MONEY BEING
REQUIRED • DOWN. The Rents pay-
able first February in each year—being
equal to about the interest upon the present
value of the Land. T. e peculiarity of the
Company's Lease/ is, that under them the
Company's 'Settler has secured to'him the
entire benefit of his improveroenh I, and io-
ereatied,ralue of the,Lsid,—a* be isuar=
aoteed the right of parches of the Land,
at a fixed price named in the Lease, at
which be may at any tirnc during the TEN
YEARS demand the Deed for the Free -
THEATRE ROYAL,
OODERiCH.
MR. MARLTON bog• to announce to
the iababitasts o Godench sad Its
vicinity, that, assisted by other Atomisers,
he will give a THKATRICAL FVTKR
iNMENT os Thursday Sad Friday
the 9nd an Srd intuit, at the
'TEL, oa which ncesston
ted before Imre), from
Richard 111., Mor-
etti he per -
HU
Scenes, (
R"► Roy, The
chant of Yvette*,
formed.
Godericb, Feb. 18, 1948.
GODERICII
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORE.
THOMAS GILMOUR k CO:,
11 AVE always on hands choice assort-
( A Went of ale kinds of fancy and
STAPLE DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
Iludw•are, Boots, Shoes, Crockery, ke:,
ke., kc.
And as their stock is selected from the
principal warehouses in New York and
Montreal they feel confident tkat.tlfey can
(elvish a superior article fur lens price than
it can be obtained elsewhere in Inc Huron
District, as' in all cash transactions they
have resolved to deal upon the principle of
ant ill profits and extensive sales. They
solicit an examina'ion of their ample stock
of New Goode from all intending pur-
chaecrr. '
N. D.—All kinds of (arm produco taken
in exchange for goods, for which the high-
est market price will be allowed.
- Goderich, Feb. 3, 1848. t(1
---r---
Os Friday evening, the Scene in iHamlet
will be changed, and • Scene acted from the
play of Julius Cesar. Between the Acts a
vanity of entertainments.
Q2- Before the raising of the curtain, a
PROLOGUE, kindly written expressly for
the occasion, by A. W. Kippen, Esq., will
be spoken by one of the Amateurs.
07' D000rs open at I past 6, performance
to commence at 7 precisely.
Q:7' Box Tickets 2. 6d ; Pit 1s- 3d ;
family tickets to the Boxer, half price.—
Tickets to the performance to ba had at all
the Hotels in.Town. On the Free Liat are
the name. of the Shakspeare Club and all
Amateurs. No admittance behind tfte
Certale.
VIVAT REGINA.
Feb. 95th, 1848.
SETTLERS' SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT.
Is order to afford every assistance to is-
dustriou. and provident Settlers, the CAN -
and gaud b heals, w here the fugber ADA COMPANY will receive any sum, no
gyuiaa, matter how small the amount may be, for
branches of the Classics aro taught, fie. i which their Lessee Settlers may not Have
kc. kc. Imme
ediate wt, ON DEPOSIT—and al-
Ownto these important advantages the I low interest at the rate of Sts rine CENT.
Huron, District is rapidly advancing in pros-', per annum for the same ; but it ie clearly
parity, and within the tut five years bas understood, that the full amount with inte-
I rent accrued, .ball at all antes be at the
nearly trebled its population and now con-
tains upwards of 40,000 inhabitants, whilst- disposal of the Settler, without notice.
in the year 1844 the population barely ex- Fur tkis purpose the Company have opened
seeded 7,000 ; and it is worthy of attention, an Account, which is termed " StITi-aai
as Company's
the high estimation in which the ( Pmonmatrr oa 8avtvos Base Accoc.T."—
Canada Lands in the Huron j thus affording to the prudent Settler every
District aro held throughout the Province, ifacility for accumulating sufficient money
that although the Company disposed of . torchase the Freehold of the Land which
87,500 scree during the last year, and ilio* he LEASES, whenever he chooses to do se,
by new ,ettlemcote added nearly 3000 lole ' within the term of Tea Vases ; but abouts
the population of the Tract, Daly 450 Soubad Harvest., or any other uafuraeoos teas
were Emigrants of that year, the remainder foetuses visit him, he has •le'nt'o the atsneesl
being old inhabitants or natives of the . e sited, with interest accrued, at b1e dm
-
Country, and attracted to the offers
I pout to meet them. The advantages sd
by the superior advantagesntlofthit uffen over i this account aro confined to the Compeers
the older eetticments of the Province. actual I.0.ree Settlers, during the cesium -
The Harbour of Godench, situated at the,ante of their :.eases•
confluence of the River Maitland with Lake
Huron, is a safe and commodious one, and 07- The centro of the Herne District ie
capable r admitting any vessel navigating ninety miles South from the new Govern
Lakes Ontario, Erie and Huron ; and from ment Settlement in Owen's Bay.
which produce Inay be shipped to Quebec , (1:?' The Huron District rs ninety miles
in vessels capable of navigating the ocean. from Hamilton, at tbe head of Lake 0•ta-
The Herne Tract is intersected by good no, and is twelve miles from London --
Roads in various directions. There are two Steamers ply daily from Iwwistos aced
great leading Roads ; one extending East-. Niagara to Hamilton and Toronto, forty
ward towards Hamilton, at the head of Lake miles ; and the d,stanee by Railway from
Ontario, about sixty miles; tbe other South-' Buffalo to Lewiston, is twenty miles.—
erly, towards London, about forty-seven There are al.n Steamers constantly pass -
miles, where it is met by the Plagk Road mg from Rochester and Oswego to Toronto
and Hamilton. The British steamer Loudon,
leaves Buffalo twice a -week for Port Stan-
ley, on Lake Erie, distant 120 miles : Lon-
don, by the Plank Road, is thence twenty -
NOTICE.
THE Screener would announce to those
who are indebted to him, either by
Note or Book Account, are requested to
call with WILLIAM G. SMiTiI and set-
t1e the same oa or be ore the 20th of March
mixt ; and if said accounts are not settled
by that time, they will be placed in the
heeds of the Clerk of the Court for collec-
tion.
Any person having any claims, or im-
mune against the subscriber, wit; call on
Mr. William G. Smith for final settlement
of the same.
GEORGE OLIVER'.
Ooderish, Feb., 95, 1848. 4-w3
CHATHAM.
DISTRICT OF KENT.
VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE F O R
BALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR
CAPITALISTS.
THE roleoc►ibeer baring eommemeed beef -
sees is Godench—.ed with the Mew of
carry'sg on his uper.tione with more !nosy'
tb.t he District seat fur Kent, Tor cash oilyd "em, Is a Gaut of cash—u`N
fultuw.OcCing valuable prepaety (tW col+
situated to t1. flourishing tows of Cbo►Ahssis
t
viz :—an
'Fbat advents -:01151y ?Rusted property
'ham North. conuiialag FOUR e• -
cording to the town plot wr-
sn,l substantial two story
on, Kitchen, as ex-
ude, & C , &C.,
a pubhs
ego
NOTICF..
ALL parties indebted to L. PECK, for
FRUIT TREES, either by N ,to nr
Book Account, unlese settled immediately,
will be pia ted in the bands of the Clerk of
the Division Court for collection.
• I. RATTENBURI', eigent.
Godench, J}D. 48, 1848. 1
' D. WATSON,
BARRISTER AND ATTORNEY•AT LAV%
5OLICITOI. 1N clANCRaY, aatsaatiriar, kc.
OFFICE IH THE MARKET SQUARE,
Q.Q,, ERICH. •
Fcb.,1848. 31
WAGGONS AND SLEIGHS.
NO. 7 EAST STREET,
tINFORMATION WANTED
OF WiLLiAM HEWS, aged 13, whose
father died last Summer at Grosse
Isle. The boy missed his mother at Mon-
treal. in August last. She is now in great
agony about him, and will be thankful for
information. Deed to Margaret Hew.,
care of T. Daly, E.q., Stratfud, 11uroo
District.
DIV. COURT BLANKS,
PAINTED on a superior quality of paper,
fur salsa at the Iluron 'ignal Office,
cheap for Ciaah. .
Goderich, Jan. 28, 1848. 1
ALBION HOUSE,
JAMES' Street, one door west of the
Commercial Bank, HamUtnn, by
January, 1848. I. ESMONDE.
'`/JCTION.
vey—
Dwelhng
cellent garden,
suitable for a Iarg
hotel, a Barn 40 feet by
endowed Building well adapted
or for storage, being erected on a a
MI wharf, mooring • le of over
tons burthen.. On the premises is also en
invaluable Spring, the excellencies of its
waters are not aurpaseed in the District.
—ALSO—
i
BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE,
1
1 on THURSDAY, the 17th instant, the
whole STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GRO-
CERIES, kc.,ia the Store in the Post -
Office Buildings.
'"--TERMS—All sums under :C1 10, Cash :
from £t 10 to £5, three months ; from
£5 to £10, nix months ; over £10, nine
months, by furnishing approved Endorsed
NOTES. -
Q?' Sale to commence at 11 o'clock,
A. M.
J. K. GDODING,
Auctioneer.
Godericb, February 7, 1848.
NEARLY OPPOSITE- THE rRRaaTTEaIAY
C11t-RCit.
THE Subscribers begs leave to inform
his friends and the public at large, that
he is now prepared to receive orders for
LUMBER OR LIGIIT WAGGONS,
et
t
which
shall be
man
nfac oresthe
of be
materials, and by experienced workmen.
STRACHAN h Y.IZARS,
BARRISTERS and Attornies at Law,
Solicitors in Chancery, Conveyancers,
Notary Poblic.
Gednoh, Lake Huron, Canada West.
JOIN STaawAN,
Dammi. How' Llzaas.
G.derfeh, Jan. 98, 1848.
8m1
Two Building Lote in Chatham North
Block G , well situated, beteg opposite the
new Bridge, shortly to be erected.
—AL80—
A large two story Frame house fronting
he Barracko,40 feet by Y6, nearly 6ni.bed,
with half an acre Lot belonging.
—A L 50—
SEVENTY-FIVE Acres of excellent
Ladd ntuated on the banks of the River
Thames, only three styles below the town
of Chatham, with a dtyelling house there-
on, about 40 acres cleared, and in a high
state of cultivation.
All, nr part, of the above property will
be'eold on reasonable terms for meth down,
or one-frurth down, and the remainder tn.
three yearly instalments. 'Title unquestion-
able. For further particulars enquire of
M. k 0. Dollen, Chatham, of tu'tbe pro-
prietor at Godench.
CHARLES DOLSEN.
Guderich, Jan. 28, 181b. 1
- INFORMATION WANTED
OF JOHN MORIARTY,. wbo left Ire-
land ie April, 1845, accompanied by
hu brother and sister, and ss►iyed at Quebec
in June. They snb.equwatly proceeded to
Toronto in
3e to tuber following; ; •ince
that period John Moriarty has never been
fJ ' Harrows apd Drags made to order ; i heard of. it is .opposed he went to the
States. Any information respectinga bin,
addressed to his Ener, MAsoaauT MoatAR-
TT, Post Office, T*orwkiU, Canada West,
will be thankfully teeet,ed.
January 10, 1048. 2
Plough Castings Wooded.
ALEXANDER MELVIN.
Goderieb, Feb. 9, 1848. 9U
11. B. O'CONNOR,
IMPORTER, WEST STREET.
TAKES this opportunity of returning his
sincere thanks to his friends ad the
public for the liberal snppert and donee -
(sashed petrosa`a hs has received m sec the
opening of W Ritabli.hment in Gndeneh,
Sad bogs to were them that he will still
sootiest" to teopi7 them with the beet tad
eheapist.rtle(ej to bis line as usual. He
wools Binet their attention to his varied
ad extoste sive brportation which he is
new felliWYntlitlif DRY GOODS,GROCF.-
Ri68, CROCKERY and HARDWARE.
the low phase M wbleh he is certain will
speak for themselves, and Inc gtnhay and
oeret (sweet be Western
in Weste
O H. B. O'CONNOR.
Qed.rleh, Jan. 98, 1848. lt1
Q Mese, .se, Oslo, , Oto,
of a
Predate, Mina a maimsad wary ge. .s C be
geld for read OM/ Seel, Hides sod Ten.
between Hamilton, London and Port Stan-
ley, and the Land being in large blocks, it
others' advantages rarely met with for the
undivided settlement of families and com-
munities. four miles.
This Tract is admirably situated far .ecu- 07' The Canada Company hate also
ring the future prosperity of the Settler,, about ONE MiLLiON of acres of Land,
from the advantagee it possess!. over more in Blocks containing from Three Thoueand
inland situations, through its water con to Nino Thousand acres each, in the West-
munication with the ocean, as produce can ern District ; and One and Two Huodred
be eoeveyed from Godench to Montreal and
Quebec for nearly the same charge as from
places within thirty or forty miles land car-
riage of the Shipping Pont. at the foot of
Lake Ontario.
To the British Emigrant the Iluron Tract
po.aeseee peculiar attractions, swce the
population is almost exclusively British ;
and an Emigrant from Great Bntam or
Inland can hardly fol of meeting old neigh-
bour. already established in some part of
the District ; and the remelt of a natural
feeling on the pert of persons emigrating,
i., that certain localities in this manner have
bore assumed • National eheraeter, one old
Retghbour or conntrymaa inducing smother
to follow him • and thus are found in the
Hero* Tract, Settlements which Highland-
ers , Lowland Scotch, Fnglish, and Irish,
each prevail : there is also a flourishing
German Settlement.
TWO -POUNDS REWARD.
OY SATURDAY the 19th 'inst., there
was boat between the Huron] and
Britiak lintels, a small Ronne* Mann
Pocket Book, containing letters sad mese
(eel" valuable to Die *weer) beeidss ,Mo
money. The above reward will be obtain
ed at the British Hotel upon' delivery of the
said property.
Godench, rola 91, :11411. s
One great ledueemeet which the Huroe
Tract bolds out to 014 Settlers, is the map-
nfaetere of POTASH. and for wbieh fro
lad is the Premium ,s better adapted, es it
1. entirely timbered with the best Inside of
MAWS weoD.
The CANADA•.COMPANY bare again
*sews epee all their Lead* re the HURON
TR %CT, sheet 810,100 seems, far disposal,
1st way of LUASE
Thew Lead, are of erect es the sant •d -
CROCKERY..
♦ LL kinds of Poreelaia ad Stoneman
£1 at reduced prices, bj
T. GILMOUR ft CO.
Feb. 0, 1449.
E. C. WATSON,
PAINTER AND GLAZIER,
PAPER' HIRGLIE. ;e ds
G 0 1)ER 1 C Ii .
acre Lots scattered throughout almost
every Township in Canada West.
(1 ' Every requisite information upon
the lloaoe and CANADA Company's other
Lands in the Province, will he furnished,
Free of Charge, by application (if bT *tier,
pmt paid, to the CANADA COMPA-
NY'S UFFJCFb, at TORONTO, and
GODERiCH, and at Stratford, in the Hu-
ron District; to Dr. Ailing, Guelph, Wel-
lingtoo District ; or to i tebard Birdsall,
Esquire, Asphodel, Colboree District.
CANADA COMPANY. Omen, j
G, derieb, 11th Feb., 1848.
1 R O N .
THE Inimousiras bee as herd e
• hinge tieastity of einem noel,l ..1 -
tiyr 1 Iii -.SO4 Sar 3,r, wbab MiM•b.
odd se tb most reaeoeohle derma.
- T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. i 1, 1548. -
BEAUTIFY AND PRESERVE YOUR
IIOtiSES, CARRIAGES, c.
TiIE Snbacriber would intimae to the
iababitants of Goderich and surround-
ing country, that he is reedy to execute all
orders for PAINTING, Ste., that he mer
be favoured with ; a'ed if employers wi(I
furnish materials, he engages to work at the
eheipeet rate, Sad give mon ssti.faetlon
then lism heretofore bees esteseed to this
seeai0s of the .vestry.
N. B. All kind. of ImweheMa►le Pro-
duce take. in exeben ler were.
EDWARD C. WATSON
Ged.rieh, Fibrsary 11, 1848. 9
NOTICE
FOREIGN PERIODICALS.
RE -PUBLICATION OF TIIE
LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW,
EDINBURGH REVIEW,
FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW,
WESTMINSTER REVIEW, ud
BLACKWOOD'S EDINV MAGAZINE.
�LL INDEBTED to the Sub -
see bereby requested to call
old oe8110
account. by the 20th of
March Mit, all Actoonts then unsettled,
will pow' rely be placed in the hands of the
Clerk of the Court for Collection.
WALTER SHARP.
Credence, Feb. 13, 1848. 314'
TOBACCO.
AN 'itemises stock whish Gail; ea .ijd
cheep for cash.
T. GILMOUR Is CO.
Godench, Fels. 11, 1848. !1
SATINETTS
OF venous Tester*, and Paten* re'
men's cloatbt0g, will be sold Ger the
Tory lowest remunerates( ppeeaakhs.
T. GILMOUR, Ik CO.
Goderich, Feb. 11, 1848. 9
TO CAPITALISTS.
Ti1E above Periodicals are reprinted In
New York, immediately on their ar•
-
rival by the British Steamer., is a 'beauti-
ful clear type, on fine white paper, and are
faithful copies of the originals—Blackwood.
MagLine being an exact fac-simile of the
Edinburgh edition.
The wide -spread fame rf these splendid
Periodicals renders it needless to say much
In their praise. As literary organs, they
stand far in advance of any works of a si-
milar stamp now published, while the poli-
tical complexion of each to marked by a
dignity, candour, and forbarance sot utter
round in works ofa party character.
They- embrace the views of the throb
great parties in England—Whig, Tory,
and Radical—Blackwood lied the London
Quarterly are Tory ; the Ediabvglt Rs -
vies', Whig ; and the Westminster, Radical.
The Foreigw Quarterly is purely literary,
beteg devoted prioeipally to criticisms cm
foreign Continental Works.
The prices of the Re -prints ere len then
one-third of those of the foreign copies, and
while they are equally -well got up, they
afford ali that advantage t. the Americas
over the English reader.
HURON DISTRICT
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
"TENDERS will be received by the Direc-
t tors of the Societyrap to SATUR-
DAY, THE NINETEENTH instant, from
peruse anima of taking charge of either
sf.ne Seetetie's BULLS, viz :—
Tbe Durham Bull sow at Mr. Annon's.
n Conners,.
Do do, at Mr. SalkelJ's in
Godench.
The Ayrshire Bull, at Mr. Elliott'., in
Go,rieb.
Tendon to stats which Bull is applied
fits.
Tsadsre will alio be received for the keep
et the Durham Cow.
?he Tenders maybe inside to the Sccreary
of Ube Society.
R. G. CUNINGIiAME,
Secretary.
Goderich, F, -h. 10, 1848.
-w----
SALT : -MLT' !
N BARREI,S, cheap for cult or market
able produce, at the Store of
T. GILMOUR k CO.
Feb. 11, 1348.
FOR SALE,
B'• the subscriber, that valuable property
situated vs the township of 0nderich,
no i.ot 19, 4th concessos, wine. 5ii Wile0
of the town of Godench ; then is • good their numbers at the
Saw Mull on it and 80 acres of lead, 90 offices.
GOOD and safe investment.. Valuable suss cleared. Itis a never failing stream Godench, Jan. 28, 1848.
MILL SITES and FARMS for sale well adapted for any Machinery. inch u
A good Mill Privilege on the IAke shore
oo Lake Huron. Carding and Fulling Maebtaay, Distillery, BRITISH 11()TEI.,
and Greet Mull.
within six miles of Goderich, having 36 N. B.—Will M sold cheap for chili. or G O I) E R 1 C 11 .
part of the moaey may Ise Inc • few yen
Apply to the proprietor.
WM. AI.LiGHF.M.
Godench, Feb. 38, 1018.
1
TERMS.
PATMKST TO ■a *ADR t7 aneawca.
For any one of the four Reviews, 53,10 pe soh
Fur any two do do S.1 "
For any three do do 1,48 . "
Fall four of the Reviews..11,1119 •M
Von Blackwood's Magazine...... 3.1 e'
For Blackwood and the 4 Reviews, 10,1
CLUBBING.
Four copies of any or •II •1 *re above
works will be sent to uDe eddttesa a pay
ment of the regular subscripts tee tarso --
the fourth copy being gratis.
(Cr Remittances sad eommoaiestiew
must be made in alt cases without si/•soa
to the publishers. The former may alwy•
be done through a Postmaeter, by Man
him the amount to be remitted tare boo
receipt, and torwardteg it by tw•il, pose -
paid ; or the money may be .raleeed se •
letter, post-paid, directed to the pubb.beve.
N. B.—The postage ea these Perearb M1
is reduced by the late Poet Oise Law se
about one-third the former rates, mint •
ceryw,mpertant saving In the imposes. to
mad subset therm.
,1:,"17 al: t'.:^ ; •" trioal cities an later"
throughout the United States 40 whwh
there is a direct Railroad or Water eem-
munieation from the City of New Yak,
these periodicals will be delivered fres d
postageLE•
ONARD SCOTT k Co,.
i'ablt4ers, 112, Fulton -se, x. F
Iii Subecribore in Canada may receive
Amanitas P.,.t
acres of rxccllant Land, the Mill can be
built on the rock, and within 50 feet of ten
feet deep water in the Lake; the Mill dam
can he made 18 to 18 feet high .t a trifling
expeaae and on a never faihng stream,abun-
dance of Saw -logs in the vicinity.
Also, a splendid Mill priedege half a
Mile up on the Eighteen mile River which
is navigable to the Lake, baring 45 acres
of first rate land, plenty of Pine and other
Saw -logs in the vicinity.
AND ALSO—Four of the best rle.erip-
tion of FARMS on and near the Jake
Shore, with Improvements.
The above well selected and very valuable
w for cash, or half
y remain for three
property will he so
the purchase mo
or four yearn on e,
Apply (if by lett post paid) to 1.aw-
rewire (Aeration, Esq., London, Robert
Parke, E.q., Godench, or to the proprietor
JOHN HAWKiNS.
Port Albert, Godench, Feb. 3, 1848. to
HARRISON k M'LBAN.
BARRi8TERB, Attasay., Solieilere is
Chested--yy, Sae.,
CHATHAII, C.W.
3013 N J. E. LINTON,
N 0 T..I a r rustle,
Omlmiiasioncr Queen's Bench,
AND CONVEYANCER,
STRATFORD.
• NOTICE.
rJ'l1OSE indebleih to the SH► Iter are
1 requested to 1Seke immedia a pay
ment, nr elms their notes eel emus will
be put into the hand of an attorney for eel:"
lee lion .
ROBERT MODER W FILL
Goderieh, Feb. 18th, 1848. 9U
DR. HAMILTON
R0110EO V,
W R IST 51511*?,
G O D E R 1 C 1.
Fit b.,* 1848, Sy
LATaLT UCC'UPlID Prima. lanae a►lTesarar.
Fr IIE Sob.criber. having 1 eared the
A oboes KV PERIOR Ht )TF.L, beg leo**
respectfully to intimate to their friends sad
the public in general, that they have opened
for the reception end aeeotmmodati.e n(
Boarder. aid Tnyeller., when they will
be haply to receive those who m• honer
them .(Itk theta patroesge. It will siwayM
be thelia study to furnish the Table with
an arople portion of the best production of
the moon, tied to keep their nepotism!r neppli.
wi'h Wine. nd Liquors of the hest de-
acriptino, se as to worst the approval of
their customers.
J. K. GOODiNG.
JOHN LANCASTER.
Go -..oriole, Jan . 28, 1848. 1 if
N. 1111.--Ree.1lont Stabling frill he eat*.
sal, and an active and att.etlp Groom wiP-be always is Mtesdeeme. ,
ltAOtioe, TEAR.wrik
F all gna'ind lesa p.iwn
O
T. OtL.tMOtJ*
F.h. 11, 18ti.